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district of columbia isn't a territory. it is federal district. it is provided for under the constitution in a specific statue. and let me just say that the law that we are talking about -- and that is district has passed will impact not only the people of the district but the people of the united states. we have millions of people visiting us each year. it is a law that is in conflict with federal laws and i think we have an important responsibility for review it's implications. am i singling out the district of columbia for examine of impact of marijuana laws? absolutely not. we have had two hearing where we looked at the impact in colorado which has gone beyond the statute in the district and we are looking at other states. more than 20 states have aut r authorized and changed the legal framework for marijuana for medical use so this is a, again, directed to our responsibility under the constitution and laws and particularly unique responsibility of the congress over the district and in response to its responsibility over the district of columb
district of columbia isn't a territory. it is federal district. it is provided for under the constitution in a specific statue. and let me just say that the law that we are talking about -- and that is district has passed will impact not only the people of the district but the people of the united states. we have millions of people visiting us each year. it is a law that is in conflict with federal laws and i think we have an important responsibility for review it's implications. am i singling...
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the district of columbia, they jurisdiction which compromises 22% of the district of columbia. including the national mall, it east and west potomac are, rock park, and mcpherson square. the park police is a unit for withinional park service the department of the interior. archers diction is usually set by congressional legislation. are about to make arrests for any offense against the united states committed in their presence within areas of the national park system. acts say they have the same powers and duties as a metro tollefson police -- metropolitan police [indiscernible] department. they are left it is left to the discretion of the officer on the ground. if an individual is arrested for civil possession of marijuana by one of our offices, the rest he can be criminally charged under d.c. code. under existing law, possession penaltydemeanor with a of incarceration of up to six months and a fine of not more than $1000. if the violation occurs on federal park land, the rest he can be charged under the park service regulation at title 36 resulting in a misdemeanor with a pos
the district of columbia, they jurisdiction which compromises 22% of the district of columbia. including the national mall, it east and west potomac are, rock park, and mcpherson square. the park police is a unit for withinional park service the department of the interior. archers diction is usually set by congressional legislation. are about to make arrests for any offense against the united states committed in their presence within areas of the national park system. acts say they have the...
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f% district for the s under the district of columbia code. and the case was brought to us in violation of federal law bin it would be prosecuted. >> and it was just testified 55 percent, give us the examples but the marijuana possession 55% of the offenses? what was that number? ref 55% of the arrests made made on federal park land. >> so we could have the increased number given with the disparity. >> i am not here to take away the district law but when it passed i am not here to review the implications of the district we have that least two states and one hearing to see how this would be a minister to and executed under the law. and i already putv÷yóe8 this in the record with federal prosecution but if he brought this up to be a schedule one narcotics even though the district has reduced the penalty. in the would prosecute under the new statute? >> that's correct. >> does not adjust local given the relationship with the district of columbia. with it's unique status with this kilo of jurisdictions. there is no question there is disparity o
f% district for the s under the district of columbia code. and the case was brought to us in violation of federal law bin it would be prosecuted. >> and it was just testified 55 percent, give us the examples but the marijuana possession 55% of the offenses? what was that number? ref 55% of the arrests made made on federal park land. >> so we could have the increased number given with the disparity. >> i am not here to take away the district law but when it passed i am not...
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the district of columbia, they have jurisdiction which compromises 22% of the district of columbia. including the national mall, it east and west potomac are, rock creek park, and mcpherson square. the park police is a unit for the national park service within the department of the interior. archers diction is usually set by congressional legislation. officers are about to make arrests for any offense against the united states committed in their presence within areas of the national park system. two additional acts say they have the same powers and duties as a metro tollefson police -- metropolitan police [indiscernible] department. they are left it is left to the discretion of the officer on the ground. if an individual is arrested for civil possession of marijuana by one of our offices, the rest he can be criminally charged under d.c. code. under existing law, possession is a misdemeanor with a penalty of incarceration of up to six months and a fine of not more than $1000. if the violation occurs on federal park land, the rest he can be charged under the park service regulation at
the district of columbia, they have jurisdiction which compromises 22% of the district of columbia. including the national mall, it east and west potomac are, rock creek park, and mcpherson square. the park police is a unit for the national park service within the department of the interior. archers diction is usually set by congressional legislation. officers are about to make arrests for any offense against the united states committed in their presence within areas of the national park...
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. >>> columbia's f.a.r.c. rebels reached a deal with the government to eliminate the illegal drugs trade. talks have been held in cuba. the rebels declared a week-lopping ceasefire to take place during the presidential elections. the two sides aim to end a decades-lopping conflict leaving more than 200,000 dead. we have the latest from bogota. >> reporter: friday's agreement could signal a sea change in the war on drugs in columbia because f.a.r.c., essentially agreed once a full-peace deal was signed to give up on a business financing most of their operation, and they agreed on working with the government and the military in the future, in eliminating the illegal drug trade from columbia, helping in the development and reforms that will be necessary in the region where cocaine production happened now in columbia. this shows progress towards a full peace deal after six months of negotiating this - a point which was the third in the 5-point agenda of the talks. the announcement came hours after the f.a.r.c. and
. >>> columbia's f.a.r.c. rebels reached a deal with the government to eliminate the illegal drugs trade. talks have been held in cuba. the rebels declared a week-lopping ceasefire to take place during the presidential elections. the two sides aim to end a decades-lopping conflict leaving more than 200,000 dead. we have the latest from bogota. >> reporter: friday's agreement could signal a sea change in the war on drugs in columbia because f.a.r.c., essentially agreed once a...
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what is columbia? columbia is a money making institution, miguel. they don't want the bad press so they say we hold them responsible here which means we will suspend them for a semester but you have to see them in class after that, you have to run into them into the calf ffea and study hall and the library but godon't go to the police because it will ruin this man's life forever. >> jeff, what do you make of these young women coming out with these stores and telling about it and pressing about it? >> full disclosure. i am a graduate of columbia university. the women feel they are not getting justice and it's important they tell their story. i guess what we need to figure out what really happened with these individuals, how these women were attacked, why it wasn't prosecuted. but there's no reason not to believe these young women. certainly they don't want to put themselves in the limelight in this particular way as victims of rape if they don't have to. >> i'm sure it's not limited to columbia and clearly there needs to be much, much more investigat
what is columbia? columbia is a money making institution, miguel. they don't want the bad press so they say we hold them responsible here which means we will suspend them for a semester but you have to see them in class after that, you have to run into them into the calf ffea and study hall and the library but godon't go to the police because it will ruin this man's life forever. >> jeff, what do you make of these young women coming out with these stores and telling about it and pressing...
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in columbia, the country's two rebel groups greed to a cease-fire. >>> talks in cuba have become columbia's best chance for a cease-fire to cover the country's may 25th election where voters coul for further negotiations. >>> in guatemala, half of the people with advanced stage of h.i.v. are getting the care they need. but there is a concern not enough is being done. human trafficking, sexual abuse and drug use among migrants make them prone to h.i.v. transmission. we have one group's mission to educate guatemalans of the dangers. >> manuel mendoza said's lucky to be alive after decades of living what he calls a reckless life. the 44 was diagnosed h.i.v. he returned to his native guatemala looking for help. >> i felt very alone and helpless. i told myself today i'm going to die. i have to accept i have this disease. i can still have a good life. >> more than a dozen h.i.v. positive people live with manuel. health worker dee smith built the clinic five years ago. it was her response to those dying alone from a.i.d.s. >> it's documented two-thirds diagnosed wit in the country hae been diagnos
in columbia, the country's two rebel groups greed to a cease-fire. >>> talks in cuba have become columbia's best chance for a cease-fire to cover the country's may 25th election where voters coul for further negotiations. >>> in guatemala, half of the people with advanced stage of h.i.v. are getting the care they need. but there is a concern not enough is being done. human trafficking, sexual abuse and drug use among migrants make them prone to h.i.v. transmission. we have one...
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virus has been found in the waters and the fish of british columbia. is that true? >> brian wallace: i don't know whether that's true or not. >> gupta: how can we not know if that's true? i mean, we're not... we're not talking about opinion or conjecture; we're talking about science here. >> wallace: we don't have the answer. >> gupta: you looked at 600,000 documents, and you spent $26 million. we should have some sort of answer here, shouldn't we? >> wallace: this is a very complex subject. somebody said, you know, "this isn't rocket scien... science, it's much more complicated than that." >> gupta: so we don't know that the virus is not here, and we don't know if it is here? >> wallace: i think that's correct. >> gupta: the commission determined that climate change and other environmental factors were likely causes of the decline in wild salmon in western canada, but said disease transmission from farms could be a factor as well. so the commission recommended a moratorium on any new farms built along the most sensitive sockeye salmon migration routes, and it gave
virus has been found in the waters and the fish of british columbia. is that true? >> brian wallace: i don't know whether that's true or not. >> gupta: how can we not know if that's true? i mean, we're not... we're not talking about opinion or conjecture; we're talking about science here. >> wallace: we don't have the answer. >> gupta: you looked at 600,000 documents, and you spent $26 million. we should have some sort of answer here, shouldn't we? >> wallace: this...
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but what has the district of columbia done? its decriminalization involves a $25 fine instead of a criminal up to sixr punishment months in jail and as much as $1,000 fine. it prohibits law enforcement from using the smell of marijuana as grounds for stop and search -- stopping and searching a residence. the reason for the low fine is that the district faced the possibility, in fact a very real possibility, that if it didn't have a low fine, it would end up with another disparate -- disparity, namely those who could afford the fine, would not go to jail, and those who could not, would. i want to say something about why going to jail becomes so important. first let me quote the president who said middle class kids don't get locked up for smoking pot. and poor kids do. a african-american kid and latino kids are more likely to be poor and less likely to have resources and the support to void unduly harsh penalties. well, what the president said in summary should be understood in particular in the district of columbia. i suspect in
but what has the district of columbia done? its decriminalization involves a $25 fine instead of a criminal up to sixr punishment months in jail and as much as $1,000 fine. it prohibits law enforcement from using the smell of marijuana as grounds for stop and search -- stopping and searching a residence. the reason for the low fine is that the district faced the possibility, in fact a very real possibility, that if it didn't have a low fine, it would end up with another disparate -- disparity,...
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we need to take these things seriously not only at columbia but in many of our environments. the university has a particularly responsibility here. we will take the students seriously. we will review these policies, ensure compliance and ensure fair and full investigation of these issues. our community should create a safe learning environment for everyone. however i think it's really important we put around all this a notion of education, a notion of what's acceptable behavior and what's not acceptable behavior and for people to understand there are significant consequence as a result of violating those protocols. >> is the administration of columbia support ef of the letters you signed as well? >> the administration has come out and said this is unacceptable behavior and not something that the university tolerates. really several messages along those lines. the faculty feel it's very important we support the students in their efertle and we'll continue to do that. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> a former minnesota state linebacker is fighting for his
we need to take these things seriously not only at columbia but in many of our environments. the university has a particularly responsibility here. we will take the students seriously. we will review these policies, ensure compliance and ensure fair and full investigation of these issues. our community should create a safe learning environment for everyone. however i think it's really important we put around all this a notion of education, a notion of what's acceptable behavior and what's not...
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. >>> and we begin with a ceasefire in columbia. rebel groups put down their weapons as the country prepares for presidential elections. newman has more from the town in western columbia. >> the unilateral ceasefire declared is supposed to last until right after sunday's presidential leaks. this, they say it a sign of good will when the president is tied with his main rival, who is a staunch opponent of the current peace talks between the government and the rebels, which aim to put an end to the 50-year-old guerilla war aware in the country. the people are not lowering their guard. and they're not quite sure that the ceasefire will last. behind me, you see a makeshift barrack for the army, this in a place that was once attacked by the rebels. the house was destroyed and they don't want to come out into the street where i am right now, because they're afraid at any moment the rebels could start shooting at them. the walls are covered with bullet holes, and the town was under siege for two full weeks running. though it's supposed to b
. >>> and we begin with a ceasefire in columbia. rebel groups put down their weapons as the country prepares for presidential elections. newman has more from the town in western columbia. >> the unilateral ceasefire declared is supposed to last until right after sunday's presidential leaks. this, they say it a sign of good will when the president is tied with his main rival, who is a staunch opponent of the current peace talks between the government and the rebels, which aim to...
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. >> reporter: emma is 1 of 23 students at columbia university many of whom said they were the victims of sexual assault on campus. publicly complaining the university is not taking them seriously and has not punished appropriately the alleged perpetrators. >> what kind of justice are you seeking? >> i just wanted him to get off campus. i see him around campus and every time i feel extremely triggered and scared but the administration didn't do anything to take him off campus temporarily. >> reporter: a week ago something extraordinary happened. someone or a group of people no one knows took matters into their own hands. they sprayed graffiti on walls and plastered the campus with fliers and listing names of students whom they identified as campus rapists. it's caused an uproar with many say this is individual -- justice at its worst. >> they have not been found guilty in a court of law, that it is irresponsible and even dangerous to post their names publically. >> i understand my people wouldn't believe the list. but i know for a fact because i believe my friends, that all those men a
. >> reporter: emma is 1 of 23 students at columbia university many of whom said they were the victims of sexual assault on campus. publicly complaining the university is not taking them seriously and has not punished appropriately the alleged perpetrators. >> what kind of justice are you seeking? >> i just wanted him to get off campus. i see him around campus and every time i feel extremely triggered and scared but the administration didn't do anything to take him off campus...
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we sent watters up to the very liberal columbia university here in new york city. to ask them about putin invading ukraine. >> vladimir putin just invaded ukraine. are you outraged by that? >> i just woke up. >> s what amatter with you. >> -- >> i don't give-- such a genius. >> what is the unemployment rate at right now? >> what's the mat per, cat got your tongue. >> do you know what the unemployment rate is right know. >> oh, 99%. >> stephen: now notice how watters blends investigative journalism and smash cuts in a way that makes you think about the news and also think did my cat stepping on the remote? nation, i have to admit something. here, here on the report every night nailing politicians and pundits, sometimes i worry that i have lost touch with every day folks. but watters world has shown me i can feel superior to average americans as well. of course i can't go interview people myself because i have a medical condition where i don't want to. but i do have one employee who is perfect for the job. my building manager. he's got all the qualifications that jes
we sent watters up to the very liberal columbia university here in new york city. to ask them about putin invading ukraine. >> vladimir putin just invaded ukraine. are you outraged by that? >> i just woke up. >> s what amatter with you. >> -- >> i don't give-- such a genius. >> what is the unemployment rate at right now? >> what's the mat per, cat got your tongue. >> do you know what the unemployment rate is right know. >> oh, 99%. >>...
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facing lingering bigotry after the war, the family was forced out of british columbia and moved to ontario. after getting his ph.d. in zoology at the university of chicago, david again encountered racial intolerance, this time in the segregated american south when he did postdoctoral work in genetics at the oak ridge national laboratory in tennessee. undeterred, he began a 40 year teaching career in higher education. his knack for translating difficult scientific principles into something understandable and exciting made him a natural for television. since 1979 he has been the host of the canadian broadcasting science series, "the nature of things," seen over the decades in more than 40 countries. >> welcome to the first show in a new season of "the nature of things." >> his name appears on over 50 books as author or collaborator. and in a poll of his fellow canadians last fall, suzuki was named the country's most admired figure. nonetheless, his outspoken views on climate change and the government's collusion with the petrochemical industry in developing the country's oil-rich tar sands h
facing lingering bigotry after the war, the family was forced out of british columbia and moved to ontario. after getting his ph.d. in zoology at the university of chicago, david again encountered racial intolerance, this time in the segregated american south when he did postdoctoral work in genetics at the oak ridge national laboratory in tennessee. undeterred, he began a 40 year teaching career in higher education. his knack for translating difficult scientific principles into something...
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it's the tyingest election columbia -- tightest election columbia has seen in two decades and could determine whether they continue peace talks with leftist guerillas or steps n an offensive to end the war. al jazeera's correspondent reports, the race has been marred by kougs accusations of electronic espionage. >> reporter: from the political right to the left, none of the five candidates competing for the presidency has overwhelming support. there is one candidate not on the pallet. the one for home what poet and novelist worked tirelessly for. >> translation: we wanted to give life to the blank vote. we needed a candidate. we chose him. nobody for president. he has no face. no represent us, his slogan is nobody gives us health, nobody gives us education or work. let's vote for nobody. >> reporter: it's more than a whim. columbia's constitution stipulates that if 50% plus one of the votes are blanks, new elections with new candidates must be held. it reflects widespread does content with voters' choices. >> translation: the image people have is that the state and all institutions are corrup
it's the tyingest election columbia -- tightest election columbia has seen in two decades and could determine whether they continue peace talks with leftist guerillas or steps n an offensive to end the war. al jazeera's correspondent reports, the race has been marred by kougs accusations of electronic espionage. >> reporter: from the political right to the left, none of the five candidates competing for the presidency has overwhelming support. there is one candidate not on the pallet. the...
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it's not clear how the fire started. >>> campaigning in columbia's presidential electionnded. the president santos called on voters to support his bid for re-election, saying a vote for him will take columbia a step forward to finding peace with f.a.r.c. rebels. his main rival says if he comes to power, he'll give the group eight days to declare if they want netted peace. >>> 48 decide in the balkans, suffering its worst flooding. thousands have been forced from their homes. we have this report. >>> in the air and on the ground, the priority is to get to the old and the sick. we meet this 88-year-old woman after being rescued by the serbian army. she tells us her house was submerged under a metre and a half of water. she was alone for days without food for drinking water. this is a massive logistical operation. they are threatening to overwelcome serbia's emergency services. the damage will cost billions. volunteers have joined the operation here. this man is a personal trainer from belgrade. he is here to help rescue those left behind. >> reporter: how many people do you thin
it's not clear how the fire started. >>> campaigning in columbia's presidential electionnded. the president santos called on voters to support his bid for re-election, saying a vote for him will take columbia a step forward to finding peace with f.a.r.c. rebels. his main rival says if he comes to power, he'll give the group eight days to declare if they want netted peace. >>> 48 decide in the balkans, suffering its worst flooding. thousands have been forced from their homes....
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he was editor of the columbia law review. welcome. our next witness, mr. matthew polka, is president of the american cable association and 850 member nonprofit
he was editor of the columbia law review. welcome. our next witness, mr. matthew polka, is president of the american cable association and 850 member nonprofit
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. >> back home in british columbia, rebecca, six months pregnant was taking care of their two year old son jefferson who liked to pretend he was rowing too. >> row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream, merrily, merrily -- >> you never had any worries that catastrophe would befall them. >> i did initially. this is a dinghy in the middle of the atlantic. it could flip. i was always told by all the guys that was a very unfounded concern. >> that's what the rowers thought. but the ocean never makes guarantees. >> the crew and their families were about to learn that almost nothing on this journey would go as planned. when we come back tensions grow on board. >> you won't get it in your head. >> and trouble grows at sea. >> it's a lot more difficult tor me than i thought it was going to be. >> we got hit by a pretty big wave today. and it snapped an oar in two. >> we are in a very serious situation. the comforting scent of snuggle fresh linen you love, again, he's sitting in my chair. uh-huh! anytime you want it. part of the air wick familiar favorites collection. also available in ci
. >> back home in british columbia, rebecca, six months pregnant was taking care of their two year old son jefferson who liked to pretend he was rowing too. >> row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream, merrily, merrily -- >> you never had any worries that catastrophe would befall them. >> i did initially. this is a dinghy in the middle of the atlantic. it could flip. i was always told by all the guys that was a very unfounded concern. >> that's what the...
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first, even though this family comes from columbia. normandi is named after one of the most important moments in american history. >> my grandfather saw that as such a powerful moment in history. that he wanted to have his family carry a name that referred to a new dawn and so the first born in the family received that name. >> that first born was this man. narmandi senior. senior would also hear something american that would inspire him. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> to make your society better than it is and leave it better than it was after you're gone. >> he never forgot that. >> it stuck in his head. stuck with him forever. >> as we flew towards texas, he told me how his parents had been comfortably middle class in columbia when the drug cartels began destroys what they valued most. respect for public service and education. jfk's speech struck a nerve with his father. his oldest sister was a little girl when they arrived in new jersey. >> we had living rooms and spare rooms d
first, even though this family comes from columbia. normandi is named after one of the most important moments in american history. >> my grandfather saw that as such a powerful moment in history. that he wanted to have his family carry a name that referred to a new dawn and so the first born in the family received that name. >> that first born was this man. narmandi senior. senior would also hear something american that would inspire him. >> ask not what your country can do...
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in the economist at columbia. that he was sitting in the governor's mansion in albany. was a vote really liked him. and he said why are we in the middle of the great depression? i not sure now but he knew. losel said what is the reason? he said the farmers there grow in the wheat are standing in the bread lines. that is true. said he said there overproducing. the price of wheat is to slow. that is why we are in the great depression. roosevelt said what do we do? he said price supports which is where we get price supports and roosevelt and a main he bright hit doug well in tuesday administration he was in the governor's mansion in albany. and he said he belonged is on the line and wants to talk to you, the louisiana demagogue who helped roosevelt get nominated roosevelt rolled his eyes and said i will take the call and said stay here to. >> host: team. he said yes? how are you doing he said how my doing it? what you mean what the hell you doing? you are sitting of there is in new york with the fat cats you should be out there campaigning he said know everything will be o
in the economist at columbia. that he was sitting in the governor's mansion in albany. was a vote really liked him. and he said why are we in the middle of the great depression? i not sure now but he knew. losel said what is the reason? he said the farmers there grow in the wheat are standing in the bread lines. that is true. said he said there overproducing. the price of wheat is to slow. that is why we are in the great depression. roosevelt said what do we do? he said price supports which is...
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columbia yah has actually outpeaced them. drug violence has enormous impact on places like columbia yah, quaw guatemala, and corporation don't set up there and the economies go into decline. so there's enormous spillover consequences of these drugs in such countries. >> this became an international rally call in 1998. becoming a drug free world is not only colluded but counterproductive? >> it is in no way a rational goal, to aim for a drug free world. there has never ever been a drug free society. what you end up doing is spending enormous amount of resources on things that are ineffective and probably harmful. so we have a situation now where things like harm reduction at the international level, syringe exchanges, safe inimpression sites, t -- safe injection sites, methadone sites, because of a doarches -- a deference to this drug free world ideology, we shouldn't make any accommodation with drugs that's why it is a pernicious idea to talk about a drug free world because it is totally unrealizable. >> supply side in going
columbia yah has actually outpeaced them. drug violence has enormous impact on places like columbia yah, quaw guatemala, and corporation don't set up there and the economies go into decline. so there's enormous spillover consequences of these drugs in such countries. >> this became an international rally call in 1998. becoming a drug free world is not only colluded but counterproductive? >> it is in no way a rational goal, to aim for a drug free world. there has never ever been a...
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he says i went to columbia and did good. i still play a lot of music. i went into new york city and played in greenwich village. i met a guy named george, who introduced me to a guy named frank foster. he had a touring jazz band and asked me to fill in one night. he liked it. a few weeks later, a piano player had a heart attack. frank recommended me to woody herman. i met him and washington, d.c. he took me all over the country. i have not entertained millions of people yet. i have not made it. i said, kenny, you will, i am sure. a few years later, he wrote and produced songs for barbra streisand. later, he played with john london and yoko ono. i kept saying, you have made it. he kept saying, no, i haven't. one day, i will write great music and entertainment of people. on a saturday afternoon in 1979, my wife and i took our daughter and seven of her friends to the roswell theater to see the great hit movie of 1979, "the muppet movie." you remember that movie. kermit the frog singing "the rainbow connection." after the movie was over, when you have a gir
he says i went to columbia and did good. i still play a lot of music. i went into new york city and played in greenwich village. i met a guy named george, who introduced me to a guy named frank foster. he had a touring jazz band and asked me to fill in one night. he liked it. a few weeks later, a piano player had a heart attack. frank recommended me to woody herman. i met him and washington, d.c. he took me all over the country. i have not entertained millions of people yet. i have not made it....
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alicia mendez from our partner fusion is reporting from columbia university. >> reporter: in one of the nation's most prestigious universities, a kind of storm is brewing. >> i was raped by one of my close friends who was also a student at columbia. >> reporter: anna is one of 23 students at columbia university, many of whom say they have been victims of sexual assault on campus. now publicly complaining the university has not taken their cases seriously and has not appropriately punished the alleged perpetrators. what justice were you seeking from the administration? >> i wanted him to get off campus. i see him around campus and every time i feel triggered and scared but the administration didn't do anything to even take him off campus temporarily. >> reporter: a week ago something extraordinary happened, someone took matters in to their own hands. they sprayed graffiti on bath room walls and plastered the campus flyers listing students who they identified as campus rapists. it has caused an uproar with many saying it is vigilante justice at its worst. there are those who say they have
alicia mendez from our partner fusion is reporting from columbia university. >> reporter: in one of the nation's most prestigious universities, a kind of storm is brewing. >> i was raped by one of my close friends who was also a student at columbia. >> reporter: anna is one of 23 students at columbia university, many of whom say they have been victims of sexual assault on campus. now publicly complaining the university has not taken their cases seriously and has not...
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but offered no proof. >> i think this is not typical of a columbia presidential campaign. and it is the lack of salient issues being discussed or being contested about. and it's making a dirty campaign. >> reporter: it shattered crucial issues in the campaign like health or education reform of the bad state of the infrastructure in the country, that is why most people believe that the accusation will most likely leave already disenchanted voters away from the ballot boxes. these voters are calling for a presidential debate. something current president santos avoided so far. >> translator: young voters are seeing dirty tricks, false accusations and slander of a way to run a campaign. that is unacceptable and that is why we created this movement asking for real debates and stability. >> reporter: in this environment no candidate has been able to whip up enthusiasm in the run up to the vote on may 25th and while he is the frontrunner he has been shrinking in the polls and making a runoff almost certain. >>> technology is making things easier for the up coming election and for
but offered no proof. >> i think this is not typical of a columbia presidential campaign. and it is the lack of salient issues being discussed or being contested about. and it's making a dirty campaign. >> reporter: it shattered crucial issues in the campaign like health or education reform of the bad state of the infrastructure in the country, that is why most people believe that the accusation will most likely leave already disenchanted voters away from the ballot boxes. these...
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. >> cheryl: he is with the columbia foundation in san francisco. it's offering a large grant to expand the awareness classes. >> more children and materials in classroom can be gotten, to the sooner we will be down the road to eliminating this ill. >> columbia foundation and blue ribbon partners are challenging other foundations to join them? >> we want to support the professionals working in this area. >> patty is a long time volunteer for the prevention center. she founded blue ribbon partners and shows her support as a business. they designed the heart blue ribbon symbol and created and paid for the new safety materials for children. >> we wanted to empower them to have the strength to protect themselves and to be safe. >> now, help so the way to give tools they need to be safe. >> what do you think they should say? >> no. we're going tell someone. >> cheryl: those are powerful words. and molly from the san francisco child abuse prevention center. and as a result of that story it's helped? >> yes. >> there were only two of you? >> right now only
. >> cheryl: he is with the columbia foundation in san francisco. it's offering a large grant to expand the awareness classes. >> more children and materials in classroom can be gotten, to the sooner we will be down the road to eliminating this ill. >> columbia foundation and blue ribbon partners are challenging other foundations to join them? >> we want to support the professionals working in this area. >> patty is a long time volunteer for the prevention center....
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i'm glad that my colleague mentioned the columbia basin. my district happens to be north of that. and that part of the columbia businessin that i represent also is a very important plentiful agriculture area, and i'm glad my friend from oregon recollection that just to the south of -- recognizes that just to the south. i urge its passage and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 3366 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? mr. hastings: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 503, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar to er 325, h.r. 503, a bill authorize the national desert storm memorial associati
i'm glad that my colleague mentioned the columbia basin. my district happens to be north of that. and that part of the columbia businessin that i represent also is a very important plentiful agriculture area, and i'm glad my friend from oregon recollection that just to the south of -- recognizes that just to the south. i urge its passage and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and...
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. >> advisor to the human rights with columbia university is here. welcome. >> thank you. >> russian has the protroops al the border and what we saw leads to believe that this leads to a full scale invasion? >> more to the story than that. putin supported the forces that created a violent environment there and now to step in, that is is disenjen wows on the part of the leader. now he's sending airplanes there and that is a threat to eastern ukraine. russia is not a calming force in ukraine. >> how different is this from the other a countrys that we have seen this happening like georgia? >> it is different than georgia in a key way, that is often overlooked. in 2008, the regions had not be under a meaningful sovereignty for over a decade. that is not true in eastern decade. >> this is meaningful? >> this is more meanful and more aggressive efforts. this forces went into russia in 2008. this is a more and lasted much longer in ukraine, this is a more serious and dangerous situation. >> coming back to this, how did kiev lose control of the strong holds
. >> advisor to the human rights with columbia university is here. welcome. >> thank you. >> russian has the protroops al the border and what we saw leads to believe that this leads to a full scale invasion? >> more to the story than that. putin supported the forces that created a violent environment there and now to step in, that is is disenjen wows on the part of the leader. now he's sending airplanes there and that is a threat to eastern ukraine. russia is not a...
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and 20 years later we see young women who also have been raped at columbia university also writing the namgz of their abusers because they too feel unprotected and unheard. and i am saddened by the fact that we have a continued culture of impunity around the issue of violence on our campuses. >> thank you for talking to us about your work here. i appreciate that. and in just a few moments, we're going to have senator claire mccaskill hosting the first of three roundtable discussions on this issue. two pieces of legislation would require more disclosure of crime information on campuses and mandate prevention and awareness programs. 55 colleges and universities are facing a federal probe for how they handle those kind of complaints. we have senator mccaskill -- can you hear me? are you with us? >> i sure am. >> tell us what you're up to today. >> this is the first of three roundtables we're doing. as you said, we're going to focus today on the federal laws that require reporting of crime statistics to the federal government as part of the agreement that we have with these universities to
and 20 years later we see young women who also have been raped at columbia university also writing the namgz of their abusers because they too feel unprotected and unheard. and i am saddened by the fact that we have a continued culture of impunity around the issue of violence on our campuses. >> thank you for talking to us about your work here. i appreciate that. and in just a few moments, we're going to have senator claire mccaskill hosting the first of three roundtable discussions on...
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in columbia two groups have greed to an eight day cease-fire. they have been fighting for autonomy for more than 50 years. talks in cuba that began two years ago has become columbia's best chance for peace. >>> and in kenya ten people have been killed and dozens more were hurt in explosions in the capitacapitol of nairobi, and ty have asked for more security because of an increase in threats. >> kenyans call small buses like these matatus. millions depend on them every day to get around as a form of public transport. lately they have been deadly where crud explosives are thrown at the bus or placed inside. in this case an explosive seems to have been thrown at the side of the bus. often small ball bearings are used for maximum effect, and whoever is sitting here is unlikely to survive. >> we're going to tell you about an unusual request from an inmate on death row. >> that why "q" is very unusual. a death row inmate wants his execution to be videotaped. he wants to record any evidence of extreme pain in case it goes wrong. his lawyer said if he
in columbia two groups have greed to an eight day cease-fire. they have been fighting for autonomy for more than 50 years. talks in cuba that began two years ago has become columbia's best chance for peace. >>> and in kenya ten people have been killed and dozens more were hurt in explosions in the capitacapitol of nairobi, and ty have asked for more security because of an increase in threats. >> kenyans call small buses like these matatus. millions depend on them every day to get...
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in this part of columbia, they are operating where much of the .ungle is infiltrated both sides in the conflict have committed human rights abuses. there have also been allegations of corruption in the military, even collusion with drug traffickers. >> these hovercraft are going to change the whole dynamics of the war. up until now, we have only been able to operate for half a year. october to january, we cannot move because the reboulet -- the river level drops so far, our boats hit the rocks. these hovercraft do not need can cuter, so now, we off the rebels' supply lines. i flew west with the military to seek their faces right to the west of ecuador where they are facing a deadly scorch. controlled explosion, but the marines say they have had to clear dozens here place their rebels to defend illegal coca crops. peace talks with the farq are underway, but there is no cease-fire. if a deal is signed, will that mean an end to colombia' problem? >> we have to be realistic. we have to accept that some might might pop up, appear in some areas trying to keep their current business. click th
in this part of columbia, they are operating where much of the .ungle is infiltrated both sides in the conflict have committed human rights abuses. there have also been allegations of corruption in the military, even collusion with drug traffickers. >> these hovercraft are going to change the whole dynamics of the war. up until now, we have only been able to operate for half a year. october to january, we cannot move because the reboulet -- the river level drops so far, our boats hit the...
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nothing has changed. >> reporter: it's too late for columbia survivor emma sulkowicz. but she hopes it will be different for the next student. >> i think universities are in a position to really take a first step and make a change. >> reporter: for "this week," i'm fusion's alicia menendez in new york. >> you wrote the story in "time" magazine this week. you reach a startling confusion. you said for young women, america's campuses are dangerous places. will this new push by the federal government make a huge difference? >> well, george, i think we are at a historic moment for this issue because you have a perfect storm of grass roots, students on college campuses raising a stink about this. and the vice president who had the violence against women act. and the president who has daughters. i think you're going to see a spotlight on this issue that might put more pressure on colleges to make a change. >> president capilouto, the university of kentucky has been on this for a long time. cited as a model by the white house how you've taken on sexual harassment. what are the
nothing has changed. >> reporter: it's too late for columbia survivor emma sulkowicz. but she hopes it will be different for the next student. >> i think universities are in a position to really take a first step and make a change. >> reporter: for "this week," i'm fusion's alicia menendez in new york. >> you wrote the story in "time" magazine this week. you reach a startling confusion. you said for young women, america's campuses are dangerous...
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committed to do and we're going to establish liaisons with all the high schools in the district of columbia yah but we have to reach beyond that level down into the lower grades. by the time students get into high school, it is awfully hard to fix that after they get to college. earlier grades than just the high school years but part of it is also information from the family and part of it is concrete help in getting through system. it's really navigating a complex system if you don't have previous experience with it you don't even know what to park to take to college. >> you're basically in some ways hoping that the public school system catches up but you're actualitying some of the college -- actually substituting some of the why college advisor's work. >> 80 colleges and universities from around the country the president and first lady brought together and to help out in the challenge. as soon as i got back from that summit i creacted a task force -- created a task force university wise, with the advising when students arrive. the searsness of the problem getting into college it's at lea
committed to do and we're going to establish liaisons with all the high schools in the district of columbia yah but we have to reach beyond that level down into the lower grades. by the time students get into high school, it is awfully hard to fix that after they get to college. earlier grades than just the high school years but part of it is also information from the family and part of it is concrete help in getting through system. it's really navigating a complex system if you don't have...
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south carolina book festival takes place on the sixteenth through eighteenth at the columbia metropolitan convention center. congressman james cliburn will be in attendance to discuss his book blessed experiences. saturday may 17th gaithersburg book festival will take place in maryland. you can watch authors like dan bowls and and homes on booktv on c-span2. may 29th through the 30 first, we will be talking with authors and publishing executives at the publishing industry's annual trade show, bookexpojohn merrick on new york city and we will be live from the chicago tribune on june 7th and eighth. on saturday, june 21st, the fdr presidential library will be holding the eleventh annual roosevelt freedom festival. there will be 12 authors of recently published works that draw upon the roosevelt archives. >> i'm not defending lois lerner. i want to hear what she had to say, why she was unaware of the inappropriate material for a year after they were created. i want to know why she did not mention the inappropriate criteria in her letters to congress. i could not vote to violate an individual
south carolina book festival takes place on the sixteenth through eighteenth at the columbia metropolitan convention center. congressman james cliburn will be in attendance to discuss his book blessed experiences. saturday may 17th gaithersburg book festival will take place in maryland. you can watch authors like dan bowls and and homes on booktv on c-span2. may 29th through the 30 first, we will be talking with authors and publishing executives at the publishing industry's annual trade show,...
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famous of the child bull fighters nicknamed ch i lito is repeatedly knocks to the ground by a bull in columbia and started aprep ---at five and use children to both crowds and there is no age limit and they are trying to ban what he says is tantamount to child abuse. >> translator: we are fed up with violence and ever more and more mexicans want to do away with these sort of violent acts, mexico, columbia and peru are the only countries left that promote bull fighting. >> reporter: watching from the stands edison's parents admit their son doesn't completely understand the dangers. >> translator: we don't know if he has a future as a bull fighter, for the moment it's a game for him and eventually we will see if he has what it takes. >> reporter: they say they will support his passion until the moment comes when he decides if it's really worth risking his life, rachel with al jazeera in mexico. >>> keep up to date by logging into our website at the address of al jazeera.com. >> the struggling middle class is sure to be one of the biggest issues in the mid term elections. i'm going to ask a repub
famous of the child bull fighters nicknamed ch i lito is repeatedly knocks to the ground by a bull in columbia and started aprep ---at five and use children to both crowds and there is no age limit and they are trying to ban what he says is tantamount to child abuse. >> translator: we are fed up with violence and ever more and more mexicans want to do away with these sort of violent acts, mexico, columbia and peru are the only countries left that promote bull fighting. >> reporter:...
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it hurt columbia, at the same time there's skepticism about the process and whether the f.a.r.c., the insurgency, is serious about negotiating in good faith. the process is taking a lopping time. it's gone slow, there's frustration, and the polls show there's skepticism. the president is committed to pursuing this and he hopes to have an agreement by the end of the year. as we know, if he loses the election that will not sustain. >> the united states's relationship with columbia could change after the election. >> the united states has supported the peace process and supported the government of santo, and what he is trying to do. he knows washington well. the kates united states is prepared to support him. should he lose and they are candidate win. i think that would create some difficulties for the relationship that would not be the same commitment to peace of another government, the government of zualagwe if he was elected president. and so things that are underway between the united states and columbia would have to be re-evaluated and really try to establish a different relationsh
it hurt columbia, at the same time there's skepticism about the process and whether the f.a.r.c., the insurgency, is serious about negotiating in good faith. the process is taking a lopping time. it's gone slow, there's frustration, and the polls show there's skepticism. the president is committed to pursuing this and he hopes to have an agreement by the end of the year. as we know, if he loses the election that will not sustain. >> the united states's relationship with columbia could...
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obviously a major malfunction." >> after columbia it meant that we really needed to think about moving on. >> nasa retired the space shuttle in 2011 - the program deemed too expensive. it also meant that us government could no longer consider itself a gatekeeper to space travel. >> we are now in a very uncomfortable position of relying on the russians to fly our people to the space station. >> the writing was on the wall. in 2001, dennis tito - a wealthy us businessman - went against nasa's wishes and paid $20 million dollars to hitch a ride on a russian rocket to the international space station. tito's launch was a shot heard round the world by entrepreneurs with deep pockets and cosmic ambitions. suddenly access to space was available to anyone - at a price. it was now a commercial, not a national interest. quickly nasa got on board and outsourcing became the name of the game. nasa now has an $800 million dollar program to develop the commercial space market. its still taxpayer money - but the contracts have gone to private companies like space x, blue origin, sierra nevada and orbit
obviously a major malfunction." >> after columbia it meant that we really needed to think about moving on. >> nasa retired the space shuttle in 2011 - the program deemed too expensive. it also meant that us government could no longer consider itself a gatekeeper to space travel. >> we are now in a very uncomfortable position of relying on the russians to fly our people to the space station. >> the writing was on the wall. in 2001, dennis tito - a wealthy us...
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a beautiful park there in british columbia, if you've never been. thank you so much for joining us everyone. our next newscast coming up at 5:00. >> that sounds great. we'll see you tomorrow. - what? - lemon, i'm gonna be late for our meeting. i had to get out of my car and walk. fifth avenue is closed for a joint pain walkathon. it's only four blocks but they are so slow. - i'm running late, too. my subway ride was the standard amazingness. no, that's not how it works. let people off first, otherwise-- - the train's going express for no reason. - [sneezes] - next stop, one millionth street and central park jogger memorial highway. - am i the last one in this city still following the rules of being a person? you know what, new york is overrated. - ♪ three bucks, two bags, one me ♪ say, where does a young prostitute get started in this town? - overrated? lemon, we live in the world capital of culture, finance and king kong attacks. new york is a testament to man's greatness. no, new york is a testament to man's selfishness.
a beautiful park there in british columbia, if you've never been. thank you so much for joining us everyone. our next newscast coming up at 5:00. >> that sounds great. we'll see you tomorrow. - what? - lemon, i'm gonna be late for our meeting. i had to get out of my car and walk. fifth avenue is closed for a joint pain walkathon. it's only four blocks but they are so slow. - i'm running late, too. my subway ride was the standard amazingness. no, that's not how it works. let people off...
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barry cotes, a veteran from columbia, south carolina, informed the committee that he waited almost a year to receive a colonoscopy at v.a. when he finally received his appointment, it was revealed that he had stage 4 colon cancer. mr. cotes testified, and i quote, the gross negligence and crippling backlog epidemic of the varks a. health system has not only handed me a death sentence but ruined my quality of life. mr. speaker, the need for accountability to help veterans like mr. cotes is the reason why h.r. 4031 is so critically important. the v.a. management accountability act of 2014 would give the secretary the authority to fire or to demote v.a. senior executive service or equivalent employees based on performance at any time. the current system is so calcified in bureaucratic red tape that it's easier for someone to get a bonus than it is to be given some type of discipline at the department of veterans affairs. is this what our citizens want? is this what our veterans deserve? i don't think so. neither do the 150 bipartisan co-sponsors of this piece of legislation. or the lead
barry cotes, a veteran from columbia, south carolina, informed the committee that he waited almost a year to receive a colonoscopy at v.a. when he finally received his appointment, it was revealed that he had stage 4 colon cancer. mr. cotes testified, and i quote, the gross negligence and crippling backlog epidemic of the varks a. health system has not only handed me a death sentence but ruined my quality of life. mr. speaker, the need for accountability to help veterans like mr. cotes is the...
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they say the pilot was flying as a passenger on saturday on a flight from columbia to houston. law enforcement sources say at the time he had more than half a pound of coke in his belly. they say he's now out of the hospital after quote passing the cocaine out of his system. trace gallagher is live in our west coast newsroom. what do we know about this pilot? >> we know he's 49-year-old stanley hill, shep. he just got certified to fly 737s about a year ago though he's been flying regional jets the past eight years and his family has now confirmed to a local affiliate in houston he is a regional airline pilot. they wouldn't say which one. we found a stanley hill that flies for shuttle america. we called the airline. they have not called us back. as a rule, pilots do get less scrutiny than other passengers if they happen to be in uniform. we do not know if he was in uniform and got cleared for security in columbia and we don't know their protocol but scanners cannot see inside your body. law enforcement sources say he bought this cocaine for $750 down in columbia and cut the tips
they say the pilot was flying as a passenger on saturday on a flight from columbia to houston. law enforcement sources say at the time he had more than half a pound of coke in his belly. they say he's now out of the hospital after quote passing the cocaine out of his system. trace gallagher is live in our west coast newsroom. what do we know about this pilot? >> we know he's 49-year-old stanley hill, shep. he just got certified to fly 737s about a year ago though he's been flying regional...
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columbia university, men overestimate their abilities by some 30%. so there are numbers behind what i think a lot of women feel when they go to the office. >> susan, what do you think? >> i don't really see that i wonder whether there is distinction between made between modesty. melissa: i was thinking grace of the in those comments. but makes a point numbers in terms when feel women feel comfortable asking for -- how large a sample are we talking about? >> hewlett-packard did the survey of their whole company. columbia university was holding an academic study on women holding themselves back. another study by psychology professor at milan university. he put men and women down in front of a spacial test. the women did worst than the men. when he looked at numbers because they weren't answering all the questions. when they answered the questions they did just as well as the men. that is what kind of worried us about this gap in self-assurance is that women are holding themselves back. there are at love things women can't change. this is something they
columbia university, men overestimate their abilities by some 30%. so there are numbers behind what i think a lot of women feel when they go to the office. >> susan, what do you think? >> i don't really see that i wonder whether there is distinction between made between modesty. melissa: i was thinking grace of the in those comments. but makes a point numbers in terms when feel women feel comfortable asking for -- how large a sample are we talking about? >> hewlett-packard did...
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. >>> still to come, the leaked video with a potential to change the course of columbia's presidential election, plus, the billionaire and the trail of a man wanted by police in connection of south korea's worst disasters at sea. barcelona named a former player as a coach and those details with robin later in sport. with robin later in sport. ♪ the performance review. with robin later in sport. ♪ that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. top stories on al jazeera, thailand's army chief says marshal law was declared to restore nationwide and called on the country's political parties to talk to resolve the crisis and led to months of unrest. voting underway in the general election and the opening of polling stations is delayed and ther
. >>> still to come, the leaked video with a potential to change the course of columbia's presidential election, plus, the billionaire and the trail of a man wanted by police in connection of south korea's worst disasters at sea. barcelona named a former player as a coach and those details with robin later in sport. with robin later in sport. ♪ the performance review. with robin later in sport. ♪ that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone...